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i'm adrian. this is al jazeera life bo also coming up. a teenage boy shot dead during the latest is where he rated jeanine in the occupied west bank. it's difficult to find a street or pin that hasn't been hit by gunfire or tank shells or mortar looms. we report from a pin, one of many ukrainian cities in town, struggling to rebuild off to russian occupation for other rockies rebuild a centuries old, most destroyed by i. so it's been described as a ray of hope from the ruins. ah, you as president joe biden says that he's willing to meet with north korea's kim jong own for security talks, if he's serious bivens in soul for meetings with his south korean counterpart you
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and so guild talk so focused on north korea's nuclear weapons program at its corona virus outbreak had spied his 1st trip to asia since he took office last here. i, i work with security louis residents radical supply. re a, working with dish shooting. if north korea is ready to de nucular eyes, we will be able to help their economy and the lives of north korean civilians. the risk of the corona virus that we are experiencing at the moment requires humanitarian support for north korea done. if they positively consider these actions and are ready to de nucular eyes, that will be the 1st step. one of zeros florence louise, and so she was set watching. that's a press briefing, which happened within the last hour. what did you make of what you heard florence
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i thought the present to the very united front against the face of north korean aggression. now we know that and just recently north korean de kim junglin lifted a self imposed moratorium by testing or launching an intercontinental ballistic missile. and intelligence report suggests that he could be looking at conducting a 7th nuclear test soon. so it makes the matter of confronting north korean aggression pretty much more urgent. so the 2 leaders, president union, president biden talked about that extensively at the joint press conference. now they talked about how this alliance has really been able to deter north korea. and they talked about how it was important to strengthen that alliance even further. and they, they're going to do that. they mentioned several ways. they're going to do that by expanding the scope of military exercises to countries already hold combine
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military exercises. they talked about coordinating sanctions tightening sanctions on north korea. and they talked about confronting the threats from of cyber security working together to corporate against cyber security threats. and they also made it, they also made sure to stress that they are open to talks with north korea. but there wasn't much of an incentive that was offered to north korea to come to the go shifting table. apart from mentioning that these 2 countries are open to talk and as you heard from president you, that they also open to helping north korea deal with its current corona virus crisis. president biden also came to point out how his administration's policy is changing towards the whole region. absolutely, and really this is very interesting because in a his predecessor donald trump had sort of neglected this region that he pulled out
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of a far reaching trade pipe known as the trans specific partnership. so president biden's visit really in a way, is not just about strengthening ties with existing allies, south korea, and japan. it is a mess. it is intended to send a message to friends in the region, but the united states is back. it is committed to this region, and it is also a message to it's adversary, china, that it wants to keep the indoor pacific region free and open. now one way that the u. s. hopes to do that is by an unveiling a new economic framework. it's intended to replace the turn specific partnership that the u. s. is no longer a part of and, and it will involve countries in the region as well. now, this is expected to be unveiled in tokyo, on monday by president biden. china is not too pleased with it because it sees it as an attempt to encircle china as an attempt to kind of crowd it out of its own space. so, and we've already heard
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a chinese foreign ministry spokesman say that the u. s. really should be doing more to promote peace and stability in the region and not resort to such cold war tactics. so really remains to be seen how this indo pacific economic framework as this call is going to be received in the region for through reporting. whether from so many for students of florence a funeral is being held for a 17 year old palestinian boy who was shot and killed by his really forces in the occupied westbank palestinian factions of called for a general strike to mourn. i'm general fired. another teenager were seriously injured during the raid on a refugee camp in jeanine that happened in the same area, whereas really forces killed our cirrus serene of our clay. last week. let's go live that are emron khan, who said, following developments from outside the damascus gate in occupied east jerusalem. what more do we know about what happened emma?
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well, we know that the incident took place in the early hours of the saturday morning and was really ami operation on that refugee camp engineer, leading to the death of amgen of fire. now that as you say, the funeral is taking place right now, or bad is only going to really put pressure on these ready forces to try and secure that count. that's what these railways want. they want to go in. they want to disarm those gunman. they're inside that cap, however the policy and say they have a right to resist any occupation forces coming in to the camp. it's been a flash point for a very long time since 2000 at the beginning of 2022 is where the forces of kil, 56 of palestinians. 22 of those have actually been in jeanine and they include our colleagues, serene blackly. so we don't expect any violence at the funeral, but this military operation is ongoing. seems to happen in the early hours of the morning. or we don't know whether i'm get fired was actually armed or not. we are
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hearing reports that he was armed, but we don't know, we can't confirm that. but what we do know is that this military operation is continued iran, more than 50 u. s. politicians want the f, b i to investigate the shooting of chevy among them is republican congressman andre carson, who's tweeted the killing of out as a reporter and fellow american, shirley. and i will likely was not only a tragedy. it was an affront to press freedom and to all americans, we need answers and accountability from the israeli government. he said, how likely is that to happen? well, the big question, hey, adrian has been why all the f b i on the ground issue sharin was an american citizen. in other cases that we've seen in other countries in similar situations, the f b i has sent huge teams in to investigate. one of those favors are examples of that is the attack on the cobalt house in saudi arabia where several americans were killed. the americans went straight in to saudi arabia to be able to investigate
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that. that hasn't happened here. a lot of people asking questions why, including now as you say, us lawmakers some 56 of them. and that includes the republicans and democrats. will that put pressure on the israeli? so open an investigation will the it's not an overwhelming majority of lawmakers. it's still a pretty, it's still a minority. israelis may, will be able to resist any kind of pressure. but as this, as calls grow for an international investigation, and they get louder, including from the european union as well, that may, will put pressure on these writers. but right now, agent cauthrin, it's a national investigation or simply falling on deaf israeli is out zeros. iran con, reporting live from the damascus cage in ocoee bodies to richland and run many thanks. indeed. amnesty internationals secretary general has condemned israel's decision not to investigate the murder in a tweet. agnes comrades said that it's an additional violation of sharon's right to
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life and a clear violation of israel's obligation under international law. one amongst many, she goes on to say that this is what repression and domination looked like some lives simply don't matter. russia says that it's in full control of ukraine's port city of mario paul. it would be president vladimir putin biggest victory since the war began almost 3 months ago. last remaining soldiers defending the as up style still work surrendered on friday, ukraine's president says they were ordered to lay down by weapons, lee of history him today. the defenders received a clear signal from the military command that they can get out and save their lives . also jabari as more from moscow, what's likely to happen to the fighters. these are the last remaining ukrainian fighters in the as of style steel plant. now they are prisoners of war. they
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survived russia's onslaught for more than 2 months in the steel plant. their future is now unknown. their surrender brings a much needed victory for russian forces in the strategically important port, city of mary opal, the ministry of defense as reported to presidents of russia on the end of the operation on the complete liberation of us, of style, industrial complexes and of the city of maria polo fuller from ukrainian fights was the kremlin, says those who surrendered will be treated in line with international norms. some russian lawmakers have demanded they be tried for war crimes. and one said they should faced the death penalty. sir gay, chicago announced his forces alongside rushing back separatists will soon claim full control over the logan's creegan, eastern ukraine. but on a victory that's long overdue for his forces. forces the defense minister wants to expand. he revealed plans for 12 more military units to be added
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to the military districts in western russia in response to finland and sweden applying to join nato. that expansion needs more man power, and the russian lawmakers may have the solution. the st tomorrow on friday said it's considering a bill that would allow russians over the age of 40 and foreigners over the age of 30, to sign up for the military. the website of the russian parliament, lower house, the state duma set. the move would enable the military to utilize the skills of older professionals. familiar with the use of high precision weapons and military equipment. as what russia calls its special military operation near the 3 month mark. there is no indication from either side of an end to the conflict door such a bari, al jazeera moscow, some family members of ukrainian soldiers who fought in adults tolerant turkey. they're appealing for help to get their loved ones out of brush and prisons and to
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safety. seldom cross yulu met several of them in a stumble. among the wise of us, also fighters and mario pole. i sat down with natalie for it sca her husband is among those 959 ukranian fighters who were evacuated from a sol steel plant by russians. natalia and 3 of her friends have been in the turkish capital on car for the last couple of days. seeking support for the safe evacuation of their husbands and sons. let's listen to what natalia told us about the latest on other fighters. throughout together, 3 years and a half bought we had wed in on as i was still planned. at the distance we married during the war. have you contacted him so far? we were in the ukrainian embassy in turkey in ankara. and my husband started to typed me and i was shocked because as there
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was no connection during 15 days, he said that they are moving from wal how to and as a how in each centimeter of this way, we have many, many risks. he had a no chances to save his life. the only guarantee that our man was to be killed that the attention of the whole world is concentrated around the barriers of others to flaunt. is it possible for an exchange of prisoners? it will be the most appropriate scenario, how to solve the problem or in russia. they are
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also are women, mars heiress, who are waiting for their sons. the wise o as of fighters have mixed feelings. now they are happy that their husbands are alive, but they are so concerned for how long they will manage to stay alive and safe in russian prisons. still to come here on out to sierra study as leaders away the result of an election. but opinion polls suggest lend a decade of conservative government class. i'm argument that a ne, in dell were heavy floods have killed at least 14 people and impacted more than 700000 other. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cat hook your travel package today. hello, the severe heat way that has been affecting spain and portugal should ease of touch
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. over the next couple of days, we have still got high pressure in charge across sir france. but surface spoke to port your what this area of low pressure that'll slide its way through. it has been incredibly hot, rack or breaking may heat, more like august than may actually be 42 celsius here in the south of spain on friday afternoon. that heat as a se should gradually abate saturday is gonna be another hot one hot enough to a little further east temperature in belgrade at around $31.00 celsius of these is off here as you go to sunday and it does. he's off across sir spain. as we go on into the a new week, so i'm gonna see some increasing cloud format area of low pressure. and some showers gradually rolling through a little more cloud to making his way across. central past few about water. ne, big downpours here the thunder. he shouted, affected germany and poland. now pushing further east, which you do actually have a tornado in germany. on the friday, things quiet down here. we go through sunday more wetter weather over towards the
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yeast a heavy showers will continue across southwestern pass view. but as you can see, it tells her less how shall we say, current rain up towards the northwest. i saw air with issue a line of the journey. how do you states control information in china? there's no can go if you try to search the war tenement, we find it is trying to make the whole country forget how did the narrative improve public opinion. they have live die, and that allowed the children to continue to die to how is this just in general? listen, we framing the story. i am here to document the war crimes committed by what did and his resume. the listening post dissects the media on al jazeera. ah
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ah, hello dan, this is office here. let's remind you of the main news. the south u. s. president joe biden says that he's willing to wait north korea's kim jong own for talks on security. if he serious biden's in soul for meetings with the south korean counterpart you so pure a funeral is being held for 17 year old fellow study and it will shorten kill choirs where the forces in the occupied westbank palestinian fractions of coal for generals strike war. i'm drug or fired. russia says of controls, the of cranium, port city of maria, pull up the last soldiers fighting of the as of style still work, surrendered. ukraine's president for low to me as zalinski says they were ordered to lay down the office. some of the most violent st battles have been around ukraine's capital. attacking your pin, north of keefe, was part of russia's failed attempt to encircle the city. now it's back in ukrainian control residents trying to move on. i'll just hear the same bus ravi is
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that it is a girl who is with i cannot express it. she says, feelings of anger, feelings, of hatred, feelings of deep contempt for the russian soldiers who brought death to her hometown. when you pull that initial couldn't get to like a form, a kindergarten teacher, nina, your mac cova lost her lifelong home and the invasion, sheltering into children's summer school and her pin. she now listens for any news of the war. but as to billy supper, hardly russians with their boots trampled on all our happiness, peoples lives, peoples, hope everything. they travelled everything in one minute, a passport and some medicine precious few necessities. all she was able to take her house now a crime scene, or that she had in this world bomb to rebel in
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the winter, her room was the warmest. that's why she chose it. a lifetime of memories, a lifetime of belongings. she doesn't want any of it. back, send it to the russians, she says. so it may weigh on their conscience. we do not do that and can we believe that our people are dead crushed with tanks? how can we ever forgive them for us? never know one not for a 100 years because me what was left standing in the city is being fixed. one man said all he wants is to make repairs. so life can return to normal amount of money. but what was broken in a matter of months? in some cases, mere hours will take years to rebuild. it's difficult to find a street and her pin that hasn't been hit by gunfire or tank shells or mortar
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rounds. and so many absolutely devastated buildings are now a grim reminder that the russians were here. not even houses of worship were spared, and even the most civilian of spaces became targets of this war. which in little boy said family of ice cream is my heart is drenched in blood in tears. that is all i had in myself. and when you bombard 30 lady, it was artillery may be windows were hates, and roads were hit. the roof of the kindergarten was burned. my son's class was in that building. the kindergarten doesn't exist now. why should i be happy? why did this happen? it's sad, a lot of people who i know were killed even now was the war, moves away from towns around keith as life begins to return to a new kind of normal ukrainians, piecing their lives back together,
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say they never thought russia would actually invade. they still can't believe it happened, and they still don't understand why. zane bus ravi ultra 0 or pit voting is ending over the next few hours in australia, where opinion polls suggest that the opposition labor party will end almost a decade of conservative government from mr. scott morrison is hoping to defy expectations as he did at the last election 3 years ago. the sent a left labor leader anthony albanese, urged australians to give his party a chance to address climate change in action. and the soaring cost of living. let's go live now to sidney al jazeera sarah clark is there. it's playing out to be a tight race. when can we expect to know just how tight it's been? it certainly is looking to be a tot rice and the pulling boots have just closed along the east coast of australia . it's just after 6 pm here. of course, we have the polling booths, open till 6 pm,
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and the other states have been on 3 hours of voting left in western australia. i should note that 9000000 people let suck. almost half of the registered number of voters in australia have already gone to the the polling boots ahead of election day to, to cast their decision alive. a does maintain a lead as we into a election day. it's a slight late it but labor has led being ahead of the coalition throughout the campaign, but that lead has narrowed out the poles. do indicate the popularity of scott morrison. it's on the slide. he was facing allegations of bullying. some from allegations coming from with the design party. so in that the mime at the polls suggest that labor ethnic abilene alban easy will take the wind. but of course, those polls have been wrong in the past and labor is haunted by the last election when poll suggested that lab would win and they didn't. but the really interesting elements of this campaign, which is where we could see a lodge matter, a high number vote has died. the independence, there's
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a swathe of 22 high profile female independents, and they are targeting some of these, a blue ribbon liberal sates trying to unsafe i was sitting at liberal m pays and had been funded by donations from a lodge climate group. a cold climate, 200 and they are campaigning on the integrity as well as climate change and intent planning on some of those issues that they believe that the scott monson government has been weak on. but the polls, as i said, suggesting it's going to be very, very tight. and we may not even see a lecture can result cold tonight, depending on where those votes go. and if the independence can secure some of those lights, what have been the key issues for votes as during this campaign? so we'll look the largest buy to serve. i indicate that climate change was a key. she very important to at least one 3rd of australians who were at surveyed, they demonstrate that they buy city by a frustrated,
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by lack of action on climate change. other issues include a cost of living at national security and funding for aged care. but as i mentioned at this is such a tight rice, it heading into the poles on saturday at every one we waited to see if there's any kind of declaration early. we normally know about 9 or 10 pm, but to not we might be holding on. we could also get a hung parliament, which is way either the coalition or lay, but we'll have to form a government with the minor parties or the independence if i don't get a claim. majority sarah clark reporting live there from sidney for the moment. sarah betty, thanks indeed. heavy rain flooding at land slides bringing more havoc to ne on india. in some states, at least 14 people have died in the lasers town, pause more than 700000 people are affected, but many don't want to leave the flooded homes out a serious problem. a towel is their homes are partially sub marsh and the roads are under water. this is megan district. it's the was effective area in
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a som in jaws. ne, in fact, nearly half the population that has been affected across the state, leaves over, you know, many of the residents here have decided to stay. but even though evacuations and rescue efforts are underway across the street, many are using rocks, but mostly we've seen people are just throwing up their pines and weird to the water to get their daily supplies. in some parts of the street, the water is right up to the waist. now crossed the state about 70000 people are in relief. camp many have been there for about a week, which is when the rain started, climate exports say the climate change is to blame for this extreme weather. flooding is not uncommon in a som heavy rains are an annual a fe. what's different this time? is that the rains have come early and a more intense been earlier, and exports see that extreme, where the scenarios like these could become more common as the planet warms. father,
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the world health organizations, how's an emergency meeting on the growing spread of monkey pox? at least 80 cases have been confirmed and 11 countries. the disease was 1st identified in monkeys in central west africa. it typically spreads through close contact, causing body source and fever. the virus is treatable or no depths have been reported. kim jong owens says that north korea is starting to bring a curve at 19 outbreak under control. even though it's reporting another $220000.00 cases of people with fever symptoms. the leader told a ruling party meeting the progress is being made in slowing the spread of the virus. kim's hinted that he'll lift some restrictions to economic concerns. young as rejected offers of outside help on the population is unvaccinated. nearly 5 years after i saw was defeated in mosul, large parts of the cities to lie in ruins. but archaeologists of of the mosque the dates back centuries a summer, been java reports the rockies,
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and now rebuilding one of the cities. well known landmarks for the alluding mosque in motion, iraq, 2nd largest city, is where i sl declared, it's so called calif. it in 2014 famous for its leading minarette or al, had by his local people called it. it's been regarded as an icon for nearly 900 years leveled in the fight, soldiers and local people reject allegations by i sold at the tavern and must be destroyed by bombs dropped by the us led coalition. now, piece by piece, brick by brick. iraqis are putting it back together. iraq, the authorities, an unesco aimed to fully restored the monuments by next year. them in difficulties that we found at the beginning of the project was the we remove that we moved about $5600.00 tons of bubbles. and also about the live in these. all of them was inside the walls of the phone hold on. difficulties was due to restore them to think of as much as possible from the historical pieces and to clean it documented and activity
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. i saved it in a safety way. 6 meters below the surface appear hall and the blue ocean rooms. after debris and explosives were cleared, archaeologists have discovered what they believed to be the original mosque built alongside the men or it. one official described it as the rear of hope from the ruins. but this is only one part of morsels destroyed or the city. it will take an estimated $100000000000.00 to reconstruct then every provinces, public spaces and heritage sites. but people here are still waiting for some of that money to arrive for they can restart their lives. and while they wait for promises made by donors in their government to materialize, young people are reclaiming mostly public spaces. this is what the central library of mostly university looked like after license fighters were targeted there, but students and staff risked their lives to rescue books, even pages. and now they're building is back with reminders of its recent past.
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there are now are display sections for discussions and computers for researchers. doctor se still wants help from academics. and international libraries are for most of the $1000000.00 items, including books, manuscripts and research. papers were destroyed, secret and john looked over. his entered and as of the idea was not just to restore it, but also to make it contemporary and not just a book repository, but a minute of knowledge kind. the aim to target all sections of society while concentrating on the youth group. so everyone can benefit from the resources or summary of our hopes, the big mosque and his city will soon be rebuilt. and these children who remembered the horrors of war for people who lived together in peace in the future, sama driving down the 0 morsel. ah, it is good to have you with us. hello.
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